According to court documents, Bonni was shot in the chest by someone with a shotgun at an apartment complex in the 5100 block of Fairmont Street. He was later pronounced dead at Hendrick Medical Center.

During the investigation, the documents said, police were alerted to trouble between the deceased and Williams. In an interview, Williams told police a group intended to rob Bonni's apartment, with shoes, marijuana and cash available.

Williams said Pimpton transported the three of them, plus one additional person, to Bonni's apartment, the documents said. Applin, who was armed, went to the apartment with the other person, while Williams remained one floor below.

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Jonathan Williams, 17, is led by officers to a police car outside of the Abilene Police Department Tuesday night August 21, 2018. Williams, along with Xavier Applin, also 17, and Chasiddy Pimpton, 21, as well as an unnamed juvenile, were arrested in connection with the early Saturday morning shooting death of Chance Bonni, 23, at an apartment in the 5100 block of Fairmont Street. (Photo: Ronald W. Erdrich/Reporter-News, )

Applin knocked, Williams said in the documents, and drew a shotgun. He was supposed to go inside but there was a gunshot, Williams told police. At that point, everyone ran.

Williams told investigators he felt sorry for the person who was shot.

Applin, meanwhile, said Williams had gone to the door with him and the other person, the documents said. He said the plan was to hold the apartment's occupants at gunpoint while others took stuff, but when he tried to run into the apartment as the door was opened, he negligently fired a shot.

In her interview with police, Pimpton said she received the gun from Applin when he put it in her vehicle, documents said. He told her to take the gun to another individual, where she placed it in the trunk of the vehicle.

Police made contact with the person in possession of the weapon and informed her of the weapon's use in a crime, the documents said. She told police to "get that thing out of my car," the documents said.